Iron and steel industry: Green production planned
While Europe is making progress with decarbonizing iron and steel production, at least on paper, massive new emission-intensive blast furnaces are being planned in India in particular.
By Alex Veit
While Europe is making progress with decarbonizing iron and steel production, at least on paper, massive new emission-intensive blast furnaces are being planned in India in particular.
By Alex Veit
In Hungarian supermarkets, non-perishable foods are no longer allowed to be placed on the market 48 hours before their best-before date. Prime Minister Orbán's government has announced that it will amend a law to this effect.
By Merle Heusmann
The Dutch data protection authority has imposed a multi-million fine on US ride-hailing company Uber for allegedly failing to adequately protect its drivers' data. The company is protesting.
By Redaktion Table
Every year, the Commission draws up proposals on how much fish may be caught in EU seas. Less fish are to be caught in the Baltic Sea in 2025. The change has not yet been decided.
By Lukas Knigge
Following the establishment of its own far-right parliamentary group in the European Parliament, the AfD is also planning to found a European party. However, according to information obtained by Table.Briefings, the AfD leadership had initially planned to take a different route.
By Franziska Klemenz
Pawel Durow, CEO and founder of messaging service Telegram, is suspected of being complicit in drug trafficking and fraud by failing to intervene in the messaging service and failing to cooperate with law enforcement.
By Redaktion Table
Following the exploratory talks with President Emmanuel Macron on Friday, the left-wing camp is confident. The conservatives, on the other hand, do not want to be part of a governing coalition.
By Redaktion Table
The Flemish right-wing populist Bart De Wever has not yet succeeded in forming a federal government in Belgium. The sticking point: tax policy.
By Eric Bonse
Floods, storms, extreme heat: Climate change could pose a threat to many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The most endangered sites include several locations in Germany and the rest of Europe.
By Manuel Berkel
According to a study, only 63 out of 1,500 political climate action measures have been successful on a large scale over the past 20 years. The success cases have something in common.
By Lukas Knigge